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> On 9. Mar 2019, at 15:44, Christian Grothoff wrote:
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> Yeah, we should change those as well.
>
> On 3/9/19 3:36 PM, Schanzenbach, Martin wrote:
>> I would assume this also applies to gns proxy and dns2gns?
>>
>>> On 9. Mar 2019, at 15:32, Christian Grothoff wrote:
>>>
>>> I think
Yeah, we should change those as well.
On 3/9/19 3:36 PM, Schanzenbach, Martin wrote:
> I would assume this also applies to gns proxy and dns2gns?
>
>> On 9. Mar 2019, at 15:32, Christian Grothoff wrote:
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>> I think that's OK, as long as the REST endpoints only bind to localhost
>> by default.
I would assume this also applies to gns proxy and dns2gns?
> On 9. Mar 2019, at 15:32, Christian Grothoff wrote:
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> I think that's OK, as long as the REST endpoints only bind to localhost
> by default. So IMO the real bug here is that we do not do that right now.
>
> Martin: could you add a
I think that's OK, as long as the REST endpoints only bind to localhost
by default. So IMO the real bug here is that we do not do that right now.
Martin: could you add a bind-to option to gnunet-service-rest and
default it to localhost (::1, 127.0.0.1?)?
On 3/9/19 7:52 AM, IC Rainbow wrote:
> On
On the matter of defaults...
`gnunet-arm -i rest` would enable world-writtable access to all REST
API endpoints. It could be changed ofc. But you'll have to know that
you should do that.
On Sat, Mar 9, 2019 at 4:02 AM Christian Grothoff
wrote:
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> On 3/3/19 10:00 AM, n...@n0.is wrote:
> > Naomi
On 3/3/19 10:00 AM, n...@n0.is wrote:
> Naomi Phillips transcribed 799 bytes:
>> Might it be a good idea to make --disable-creation-time the default in
>> gnunet-publish? If multiple people publish the same directory (e.g. by
>> downloading and republishing), unless each one of them is careful to
Naomi Phillips transcribed 799 bytes:
> Might it be a good idea to make --disable-creation-time the default in
> gnunet-publish? If multiple people publish the same directory (e.g. by
> downloading and republishing), unless each one of them is careful to
> --disable-creation-time it will create
Might it be a good idea to make --disable-creation-time the default in
gnunet-publish? If multiple people publish the same directory (e.g. by
downloading and republishing), unless each one of them is careful to
--disable-creation-time it will create multiple identical directories
with different